New Delhi/Jaipur: Simplex Infrastructures Ltd, one of India's leading infrastructure companies, has bagged two projects worth Rs 110.37 crore from the Airports Authority of India for the construction of new airport terminal buildings at Jaipur International Airport (worth Rs 63.73 crore) and Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur (worth Rs 46.64 crore).
The Udaipur airport has been projected to be completed by the end of this year, while the Jaipur airport would take 18 months to complete.
The scope of work for Simplex will include the construction of the terminal buildings at both the airports, including a sub-station at the Udaipur airport.
Both the jobs comprise civil, architectural, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, fire detection, fire fighting & fire suppression system, a public address system, CCTV system and all allied works.
25/07/06 Anil Sharma/Business Standard
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